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<h4 class="heading4">Copy Content Gateway Files</h4>
<p class="bodytext">In your published content there is a front\hemi folder that contains the content gateway and configuration files. The contents of this folder must be placed at a location that meets the following requirements:</p>
<ul class="listbulletindent"><li class="listbulletindent">It is accessible by HTTP or HTTPS protocols.</li><li class="listbulletindent">It is in the same internet domain as your SAP NetWeaver Enterprise Portal server. </li></ul><p class="bodytext">For example, if the URL to access your portal is<br />http://netweaverportal.mycompany.com:50000/irj/portal <br />then the location where you place the gateway and configuration files may be something like: <br />http://help.myco.com:50000/gateway/hemi/. </p>
<p class="bodytext">If the content is published to a server in the same domain as the portal, it is not necessary to copy the gateway files to another location.</p>


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